FAQs

Can transactions from all my Target Credit Union accounts be downloaded into Quicken?

Yes, transactions can be downloaded from all your BCU deposit, loan and credit card accounts.

Does Target Credit Union support all versions of Quicken?

One Step Update only supports versions for Quicken versions 2012-2014 and is available to any of our members who use Online Banking. If you are using an older version of Quicken, an upgrade is necessary to use One Step Update. Quicken for Mac isn’t supported using Online Banking.

How many days of data will be downloaded when I set up One Step Update?

One Step Update will automatically download 90 days of transaction data when you initially set it up. If you want additional transaction history, you can download up to 180 days within Online Banking. To download additional transactions simply login to Online Banking, select the desired account, and choose “Quicken” from the drop-down menu in the Download Transactions section on the Account Detail page.

Is there a cost for using Quicken?

Quicken products do have a fee, but there is no cost for setting up One Step Update. Quicken offers product downloads and detailed cost information on their website.

Is there an alternate way to download transactions into Quicken without using One Step Update?

Yes, at any time, you can download your transactions directly from Online Banking. Simply login to Online Banking, select the desired account, and then select “Quicken” from the drop-down menu in the Download Transactions section on the Account Detail page.

What are the most common “CC-” error messages?

Quicken offers a variety of online resources to assist with troubleshooting various common “CC-” errors, including:

An error message beginning with “CC-” means One Step Update is not functioning correctly. One Step Update will automatically offer pop-up instructions to walk you through next steps to allow you to continue with your download. If you are unable to correct the issue, you can contact Quicken Support or Member Relations for additional assistance.

What financial institution name should I use to set up One Step Update?